I . MWMWMI lb intli irourtg, ft a 11111 L cOVIERSPORT, J.QII . 19, isetr e woahl call the, attuation of 'At' iead to the new Atiliciir6ement the taps- Academy. " The aitently all known that it. nuctis - 1? •6 o n from us now; but - *the Prinbiiiial ,re of the courit : b o rn' lostitute - of tW6 Weeks tliiration ) .er the 'condfidt 'Of Prof. C. -s an . iiitlidr'd a pCipiitai 'terics of school 4 5 . It Will le well Wectilt the price ition for the 'term those whw lit. 1• c giro tad* It list of the -maillit 'oat from Coudersport. We giVe all the figures as we have beet /able to ascertaiu,thetn. We do iise the prices at which , thei are re m those are private contracts: tor s Coudersport to Wellsville,: daily., to , d Ball, fur . ss7s—re-let to.. Win, Vah a. to m Coudersport to Jersey. Shore, semi kly,gto,J. J. Werline, for about sBso—re.. to Nathan Woodcock. room Coudersport to Wellsbioici, kiy, to G. slcClelland, for s47s—.re.let to .1 Harrington. • ra ni Coudersport to Smetttpoil, semi* kit, to Cr IdcGlelland for $250. From Coudersport to Sinnemnbohing, y, to S. A. & Pitts, fOr about $275 ;let to Barclay WBrainard. t on Coudersport to -Ceres, semi-weekly, Cooper, for about $250. ram Condersport_to 'Ulysses, weekly, to Isell L;Taggart, for s l 3.l—re•let to Vie event of the times was, and is no , r e—lanacy has for two hours had the ,edancy over a little more than half of Sol. In other words, the Eclipse has Spired, and smoked-glass and colored 1.-bottles ara•no longer ,in demand' n region. , _ And while on the star-gaiing thenie, would state that we have come to the .clasion to take buck our announce at that there is - acomet visible - in, the 40113. :We have looked after it till our m are sore and our neck stiff, and it 21 there. Our friend Brown has scan the starry world with his Ene teles. pe of upwards of 3 inches diameter, and reports non. est. We are rapidly re ring to believe that certain professors certain colleges and universities are .dicing humbugs, and that the "comic" risible only to the naked lie. In fact, think they have been " telling ns `mat Bear" story that can't. 4 proved the stars. The . Prentizart, List_ fur_ the next - Ar.r.• •altural Fair will be found in'thii flint of oar pnper, and we preSnuie will' be •a by everybody, without particular so ;tation. The Hon. A. B. Dickinson, Steuben Co., on ;of the most extensive etical farmers in the country,' arid one the best agricultural lecturers in the sited States, is to deliver the address; the general arrangements for the are .of such a character as to coin rd the earnest- coliperation of every Men of the county. The premiutniare ml and comprehensive. The following persons compose the Hsi local Co!101)11161s of- ailwoeh)l2oS. GENTLEMEN. LADIES. . . D. Kelly, - , Mrs. S. D. Kelly, in Thatcher, " Es A. Barclay, 4 ICe3, “ Eli Rees, ' ...ne Chesebro, " N. Schoomakei. I. Stebbins, Miss Mary 'Barclay, S. Canfield, " Mary Lyman, .. B. ILirt, • "Jane Reckhovr, ' _ . ..Nancy . cams King, " Jones, •IL Storrs, " Tone Butterworth, L French, " Charlotte Haven. .11. Raven, . " Eliza Lyman, Lyman, " Fanny.i. French, .J. Reese, " Isabella Haven, C. Manly, Mrs - . IL L. Simons, Metzger, " Geo. Metzger, - S. Jones, " W. F. Burt,- is Mann, " J: S. Mann, &Colwell, " Collins Smith, 'P. Glassmire, - "..'‘ I, Ilendrick, ' ' Goodsell, , " Nelson Goodsell. Y. Crosby, . " W. IL Metzger. I TEMYING" THE CAPTURED APRI- S. - -Froui intelligence received here, here is reason to suspect that the alleged , ortality among the captured Africans Key West, is only a sham to cover designs. which have been success- If practiced in some cases. The Bol a mockery Of carryinr , Coffin.s to sea Ipurposes of pretended lburial is well erstood, and they do not alWays eels dead men: Suspicious vessels hare o prowlin g around Key West with, the otion of carrying off parties of these P»rere:utes, and it is believed that kiiy of them have already disappeared, totro 'now working on plantations in Idtbaula and .INlississippi. Some' of- the *ties engaged in the slave-trade _prefer '(6cent upon Key *est. to the hazards Ita run to the coast, of Africa and lick. Al Congress 'made piovision_ for the re -041 of these negroes ,long ago, it , i 3 t'Petly asked why the President , hasal 7e,d this delay, if he intends to execute Tolaw. The cry is now got up in Floc= tbat they do-not' desire to be,remoi tkas if in their. ignorant and_ wretched . ! ,, tdition they were'competent to' decide a question.-- Mrshingten Cortes- Wela of Ar.: Y. Tr ib u ne, lath.. Urn' MIST • OP- PRE_ MS Ati'D • TI THE' AND ` REGIMELTICaIit . • TIM) ANNUAL FAR Of the POTTER CouiTi ,GRICULTDRAL AND :I+OItTICULTURAL SOCIETY ' , IO • be held: at Coudersport; Tuesday and Wednesday, October 2,i'd and 3rd, 1860. LIST OF PREMIUMS. CATTLE-IMPROVED AND NATIVS BREWS. Best bull, 3 years - old and . apward j of. each, tad b..st do. do do Best bull 2 years old and upwaA du .Ind best do do do Hest bull 1 year old and upward, do 2nd best do do 'du Best bull calf, ' do 2nd best bull calf, do Best witch cow l do 2iid best. .do do . [Cow to be kept on grass dulog_the enerirnent end fur two weeks previous to each period of trial ;-each period to be of ten days ) and at Intervals of not less than one month apart. The statement famished to contain the age and breed of the cow, time of calving, quantity of •milk in both weight, and measure, and also the weight of butter during the period of ten days; butter Made to ,be ealilbit:ed at the Fair i ,and also the cow; statement to be verified bYthe affidavit of the com petitor and at least one bthsr person having a knowledge of the facts.] Best heifer 2 years old . do - -2 00 2nd best do do do I'oo Beat heifer 1 year old tad best do do Best heifer calf, Best yoke of oxen 2nd best • do Best yoke or steers, 8 years o'.d god best do do . Best yoke of steers, 2 years old 2nd best . do do Best yoke of steers, 1 year old 2nd best. do do _ Best training, of steers, in each class, by boys Un- . der 1.6 years old, Book. Ji.naEs- . —Lucian Bird, A. C. Stevens, James B. Jones, Hudson Hendryx, 0. C. Warner, F. H. Sizcr, Joseph Knowl ton, N. Dwight. HORSES--TrIOROUGH-BRED; DRAFT; FOR ALL "WORK. Best stallion, of each 4 00 2nd best do_ 3 00 • Best brood mare, (with foal at hor feet) of four years old and upward 2od best do • " do do . Best colt 8, 2 and 1 year old, each 2nd best do do do _• Best sucking" colt 2nd best do Best single carriage or saddle, each 2nd best do do Best matched span of carriage horses or mares, 4 00 2ud& best do do 3 00 Best span of draught-horses - - 3'oo 2nd 'best: do - . • 2 00 Best span of mules 2 00 2nd best do - 100 Best mule , ' . - • - 100 Best jack . ' ' 200 JUDGES-S. M.llills, A. B. Croivell, Calvin Palmer, Nct ion - Perham, S. P. Neynolde, ff. - 1121;yinno; P. B. Darla:. SHEEP-LONG-WOOLED; MIDDLE WOOLED; MERLXOS ; ,SAXONS; CROSS BREEDS.: ' Best buck, 2 years old and upward, of each 2nd best do do - 'do Best buck, under 2 years old do tad best do do ' dO Best pen of 5 ewes 2 y'rs and upw'd do 2nd best do do, do Best pen of 5 ewes under 2 years- old,. of each, 100 , do 3 buck lamps, of each, 1 00 do 3 ewe lambs, do . , 100 Test - simples wool, not less than five fleeces • 2 00 [Samples of each to be deposited in Museum of Society.] Best sheep dog, 1 00 JUDGES—Lewis. W. Liman, Willis Young, 11. O. Perry, Joseph Phillips, Jacob Poet, Simon Drake. - SWINE. • ' Best boar, 2 years old and over, 1 year old, and 6 months old, each, 2nd best boar do do Best breeding sow, 2 - year old . and over, and 6 months old, each, . - 200 2nd best breeding Sow, do do do. ' 100 Best lot of not less than 5 pigs, under 6 months old, 100 Best cured ham, • . 200 • [The heal to be cooked and brought to the exhibition.] • J unctEs-4 . anies Bartron, John P. Russell, A. C. Taggart, G. W. G. Judd, Charles Monroe._. • POULTRY. Best lot, (not less than 1 cock and 2 hens.) native • and improved breeds, each, 1.00 Best _general lot of poultry, owned by one peron, 200 JUDGES—David T. Hall, G. L. Catlin, James Pearce, Hen ry Andre'seu. . . BUTTER AND (•lIEESE: Best butter in firkin or tub, not lets than 50 pounds, 2 00 2nd best do do - do . .1 50 - Best rol butter, not less than 10 pounds ' 1-00 2nd best do do • . 50 Best cheese, not less than ten pounds 1 00 JuDoEs--Sobicski Ross,- Mrs. Timothy Ives, Ambrose Co rey, Mrs. Ahnerou - Nelson, Joseph' Mann, Mrs. bailer Olm sted. DAIRY; GRAZING AND GRAIN FARMS. Best farm, 5-00 Second best farm, 4 00 Third best - farm,.- 3 00 . _[Condition, cultivation and buildings will be considered by the Judges in theiraward, and a , - mate:mut of the manage ment will be required of each competitor. They are request ed to notify the Recording Secretary at an early date, to cue-. ble the Judges to visit the farms during the Growing semen.] Jupors:—John S. Mann, Dennis Hall, Johnson Chase, 0. A. Lewis, A. W. Jones. - . First Premium, '• _ 400 . . , Second Premium, - • - 300 Junais---Seth Taggart, David Crowell, A. S. Armstrong; Henry Nelson, S. C. Phelps. - WHEAT; CORN; RYE OATS, BARLEY, BUCKWHEAT, ETC. Best acre Of each,- - - • 300 2nd best :., do. _ _ . . 100 • Best sack Winter or - Spring wheat, each, ' 1 - 00 end best - . do. . - -• . , _ do - ' - '5O •-- Best sack Rye Flour, ' -- do .. - 75 2uil best ' ':`do • do ,- _ ._ , .5:. Best sack Buckwheat, ...-. ' do . . - -75 I 2iid hest . - do - - - do, _, . . -50 OF TIM PLOWING MATCH. 5 2nd best - ' do do • 0 Beskaia . thost tittmthi f}otii 3 act•ca ) .-.' :1, 50 Beetdo - ; clover . ' -Beit Fairy ofpetatii*oi A0:m . 44, :do - du ' --. .1 4-00. . 'Best -tact.elif beete; earOti,Lifeaney peas, broom= ::i-J , • • o,orq ) .bi.fiax; -- each'r.- • '• [Competitors for premihms - olt . .any of the..:abnie •;" hibit it'sEttnple'of chb Orep,at the: . kair, furnish a tdatement - bf the'Moe,tif.ctiltivation 'Anti aleci , a'certificate of tic respeCta- . bleitieigLbOta - tis to . the • pretluee - and •Ineasiren/pat of .-•the round: - ' • - juotiEsAlmeron Nelson,Syliester areenunii4llarrisl4,- - uita, A. B. Bcouttti David crowell,,LemoelBhermao,.L..;4,4.l ' : I: - - ,'•TIMOTHY (Litrge and Small,) COVED, AND'i - LAA Elgfirl; Best - buSnel of each,- • . 100 2nd beet do• --.•- ," • , •15 . Le . pt; - Thivii - o Lyman,. Willis - tdting.... : l • • . GARDE)f•VEGETRIESE Best assortment, of 'vegetables, . -• • j 1 00 2ad best • do .du . .. • .. 00 .Best sample of each, - • • • ~.' .-; . . - 1.00 do do do' :raised. by :)outl e t lint otiit" It 3 j , .. -years old, -::• • ... .1 : 51. jtilinEs-Lueas Coshing; N. - - A. Suhr , trearp Yentzer, Sylvantis Jones ) Luke Darling,.Elymas 11.5e1te4 . 4. StlelAß - AND ElONEit.. . • • Best stletimen of .maple stig# 3 - not lens thdoll.o - ths...: 50• . Best stiechodn of honey, nottiver.s Its., to be ta ken; ken withent:AqtroyingrilteLbees, and , a sitate 'tient of iii - anagrciniintaiiirklifd othitires 61313, furnishA - • - - . 50 E. N A. e l so tdb n. b - itig; -oOteord, Henry Mti ( ni. 1.1 H. . B ird, Lyman . • ottcilAttD• AND Or ARDSN 'Best assortment.of each ) . _ • .; • bo tllt 2nd best • do . • . • . • - t . „ • Bost sam'ot each variety, 50 rNot to, be removed until close Of exhibition. PrecatitiOns mill be...taken to.ptevent Injury.] . ' ti - tibur.t3=-Barak Niles, J. M. Kilbonni, Sala Btesens, Dan iel Olinsted,..llarrisoe -Edgecomb, Leroy Lyman. . • e4OO 3 00 8 00 20 200 1.00 1 50 100 300 2 011 tUiIBER. • - I Best 4 bunches shaved shingles, 1 Best 4 do sawed do • 1 Best 2 bundles do . lath, ,• Best manufactured 500 ft. of luiubei, Best do boardsnr veneers of hard wood, • not less than 100 ft., • • . - 2. Best collection of specimens of woods the, growth • of this county, 3 JUDGES—WaIton Dwight, Henry Gnrrett, Clark_lngrah , G. A. Barclay, A. Mautania. . HOUSEHOLD HANUFAVITIVES, &c. [A committee of-Judges, composed ofladies, has been pointed, with:instructions to recommend awards-to the m. deserving,. not exceeding 81 hinny case.] JUDGES—Dirs. S. ROSP, Mrs. - G. W. G. Judd,' Mrs. P. Knox, Mrs. Joseph Marin, Mrs. Isaac Benson,;,Mrs. S.• Mills, Mrs. Ira Canfield, Mrs. Nelson Clark, Mrs:llary Ke -Mrs. Seth_Taggart, Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs. Samuel The son, Mrs. A. 07 Taggart, .Mrs. Miles White. MECHANICAL AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND MANU FACTURES: [A discretionary committee has been appointed, with structiona to recommend - an award, not exceeding 81,50, the best article of any kinds that mafbe exhibitied.] JUDGES—D. B. Brown, J. M. Bassett, 0, C. t Lyman, B. Gordnier, W. L. Raymond. • . • _LADIES' EQUESTIANISM. , Premium, A riding bridle, martingale and wi O'vertov S. M, Mill's, S. R -s. 800 200 2 00 100 150 100 300 200 Gent's Dicretionary Coen A. G. Olmsted, Seth Lewis, Alexander Eydam, Cyrus Sunderlin, - Dr. Edward - Joerg, Miles White, .W. EL Metzger, Andrew Jackson, Win. F. Burt. 3 00 2 00 2 00 100 2 00 1 50 The above Premiums will be paid in Money, ot at the tion of the depositor, in a NEATLY ENGRAV.ED DIP "MA, in which will be inserted the name of tint article which the premium is awarded. • RULES AND . REGULATIONS. I. .All Animals, to be entitled to compete foi- Fri:mitt! shall have been, kept and owned in the County,ly the 1 sons presenting them, at least four months. previous: to Annual Fair. No ordinal shall draw a premium' two year spccession other - than certificate of flonorable'Mention. 11. No person shall be permitted to cOmplete fora Prom on any - article of :Domestic Mainifaeture; or Butter or Me unless the same,shall have been -made or manufactured such person or persons, .or his or their familyi oriamill within the year - that it shall be offered for a prat:dam. . - - ILL Exhibitors must become members of ;lei Society have their articles and animals entered on the Secretor book on or before the day next .preceding the opening" of li Exhibition; and all .articles ; and animals musk be broni within - the enclosure ns early as noonof , .the. first day of hibition, in order-that they may be suitably arranged. 1 Managers do not intend to.Assunn any exhihitOr who Nll Lr.crs these requirements, - that his articles can be submit to the Judges. While every effort will . be iniade to . See.ure 1 examination and prc per notice - of every article'on exhibit justice to those who comply with the rules of the Society quires that they, shall in all casbs first receive attention. .IV. Articles or animals removed before the \ plosO. of 1 Exhibition-(except by petinissionCoUthe President) can 1 receive a Premium, though awarded: ~ . 1. V. Should any individual cuter an animal in any ot name thanthat of, the bona fide owner,, the - poison mak such entry shalt not be -allowed a ; premiiim should , one .bet ported;by the Judges, it.d shall be precluded frem compet at any future exhibition of iho,Society. . VI. Persons entering stock of, the age.of..threo years. under, shall-furnish the Judges .evidenee of ,ttiO time . ti the animals Were dropped; to be filed, by diem with the retary; and the ages of animals above' this, to : be given making their entries'.. ~. • .‘- i . ',.{ - VII. The Judges shall...in, fill cases! withhold preminms where the animal or article is worthy, though there be no competition. - i - - , • . VIII. No premintris are to. be awarded to. Brills;: Cowl heifers that have been fitted forth° butuher— i the' inten of the Society being, to: promote the rearing of /Superior Mats for breeding yurposer. -: IX. Whinerer it shall appear- to the judges that - arth of superior. merit - lave -been - presented, not.. noticed in Premiuni List;•they shall make.special report thereof to"-. Board of Managers.: . .!;• - - X. It. is particularly deiired. that n persons shollle_p . ent while the - Jadges are. exrunining the Stock .refen.ed their, except those taking charge of the animals,- unless special request. ', ':By order of -Board!of - Managers, • - . - . . P. A. STEBVINq Jr Se 'y , „ .. 200 do 100 bicticti Inscreti4nary 'Co Nits: A; G. Waisted, -" J. M. Hamilton, 31 A Imeron Ne4on, " A. F. Jones,t - " Calviti Palmer, " • D. F. Glossal.lre, " 11. A. ." C. S.-jtmes; ." 0. J. Spaffurfl. *);0 .P - PPPaX-Pa47 S°/ 124 : EVERYBQDY'S =LAWYER ♦XD. - COUNSELLOR - IN BUSINESS : -BY:PAPC cßomaXi , r; • -:: or ruz:l tai.Arcii;itri - iA:a.. - 7:" . .. - # iI'LLS YOU tort tlkrliviliiii"dri3Osetiiii - • Papers irittigirlis geueral - . lcirmsforAgreeineusofall - : finds; Bills of Sale, Leas es and Petitions IT - TELLS' tOtr hOW Id' draw up . Botid and .. , I - 4 •Mortgages,':A Man vi t l3 l .resrers ofa tto_rnep, Notes • 'and :Dills of Exchange, : • , Ithletises. The Lairs for the (Intention • • • , Debti, with the Mat ' •. • Hirai df -Limitatio4; 'and - • . • tunoniit and kind of, prop ,blip Exempt trtitutzetli tion in every State: IT TELLS 'alb toinake ad Assigdment properly, with forms for Compositidii tt lth &Edit" 'ors.l _and. the .insditont Laws of eveq.State....,. IT TELLS YOIS The legal relations eitisting between "Guardian- and - Ward, ...Vaster and Ap- - .prentice, and . Landlord '„ snefena.nt IT TELLS tab"' What Constitutes Libel and Slandeq and Me Law as to - 3latitage Dower, the Stife!s . itight Hi:Property, • 'Divorce antiAlimbuy: • ; The Law fbr - Mechanics' _Liens in every Statc,and the Naturalization Laws ...of this country, and how to tbroply with the same. The Law Colicerning Pen " sions and -how to obtain one; and the.„Pre-Emption , LaWs.to Public . Lands... Thu taw of Patents t. with inothr of pi'otedutem ob tattling one; with Infer ' termites, Assignments - and Table-of Fees. How to make your Will, and • how to Administer on an Estate, with the ,lacy and the requirements thereof - in every State.' Tne meaning of Law' Terms in general use, -and ex plains to you the Legis lative, Executive and Ju dicial Powers of both the General, rind State WY ernments. How to keep out of Law, by. shOwing how to do your business legally, thus saving a vast amount of prOperty, and vexatious litigatioh, by its timel3 consultation. • IN IT TELLS tOU IT TISIIS YOU rr tELLa YOU IT TELLS YOU IT TELLS YOU, IT TELLS YOU V. I. nt ' ip. • Single 'oople. Will he sent by snail, postage paid, to Every Farmer,Every . Mechanic, Evers. Man of Business, ad Everybddy in. Every State, on 'receipt of $l.OO, or in law style et binding at $1 25. 01000 IA YEAR M e a a d n ti l b e y enterprising men. everywitere e in selling the above work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal' - For single copies of the Book, or for terms, to agents witlinther information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher. What :verybody Wants. _ THE FAMILY DOCTOR • CONTAINING SIMPLE I REMEDIES, EASILY OTITADIED, . FOR TUB CURS OF DLSEASE IN ALL FORRS. • ty PROFESSOR HENRY S. TAYLOR, FL D. IT TELL YOU How to attend upon the sick. and how to cook for the* bow to prepare :Drinks, Poultices, &c., and how to guard against infection I IT TELLS Too Of the varlout - . diseases of and gives the • best and simplest mode 'of treatnientduribg ethitig, _Convulsions, . Vaccination, Whooping . cough; Measles; ;.te.- lIEI 1 The symptoms of Croup, Cholera Infaranna, Colic Diarrhlia, Worths, Scall • ed Head, Ring sr or-m , Chickenpox, Sm.; an d gives you 'he best reme dies for their cure. - ,The - symritoms of Fever and Ague, and Billious,'Fcl low, Typhus, Scarlet;and other FeVers, - anti gives you the best and simplest remedies for their cure. The symptoms of Intl tteitza. Consumption, Dispepsia, Asthma, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism,. Lumbago, Erysipelas, kc., and gives you the best remedies for their cure. - ' The symptoms• of Cholera Ulorbns, era, Sinall-poxi Dyscn tery, Cranap; Dtseaserof the Bin dder, Kidneys, end Liver, and the hest rem for their'cire. The symptoms of Pleurisy, Mumps, Neuralgia, Apo-. plexy Paralysisolni va rious Diseases of the Throat, _gar, - and . Eye, and the 'best roma . - . dies - foritheir The - symptoms. of. Epilepsy, Jaundice,- Piles; Rupture, Diseases of :the, Heart, 11enimOirli age, Venereal Diseases, and Hydropho niltsgives 'the. best remedies for. their cure. .The best and Simplesttreat . tiientfor Wounds; Broken and Dislocatities, Sprains, Lochjaw, - Fever Sores, White Swellings, • Dicers, Scurvy, Burns and ScrOf ula: Of the izirious - diseases:of - of - R ip; of m e nStittlit oe SarrenVeas, kc., • &c-i- ; nod. 'Aires tin,. test a itd.shue4est , ienietkeS The The 'work is t.rittertar plain lturgung,e,4ree from medical terms, se; its to be elisify under.' stood, - while recipes may - Soon' Fare; .70eu many iistie.s.the cost, et- .the boOk.- •k, is IT 'TELLS YOU =I am I se, by IT TELLS YOU , nd fls the ITTELISYOU IT TELLS YOU IT. TELLS YOU her jog re M IT TELLS YOU .nd }en IT Tpu.is 1-011 , I , =1 MI 11 . 1 ; t1AAS 1 YOU des 'Le the ME NI 611 Samiorn• Street, - , „ from Cor tagious Dizeas rateitin sole= and open tYpe; • is iltustra , iith tiktrOptialevtir,AXinP, and wili . br orWorded to your ndaross?,iieotty.bpatt4#. t' ai ag a P ai d; wittk . t el ittq rll ` o " 011000 A 7'fFiAiticie - ,iiiy°7': tntipiising mem oc'erywlie'l4-11tMltqivati itbovo work, as otir indttcgdlatffitt,till inch are my littera. Fob diokie of ttio tida l i6r ton 0 i1t.4, Witt . % othor inforaintiottvappitte tiff. toldrlss; tolls No. 617 35 Gmo. PhiladelPhitti N I) Ii ALBERT_ ANTANIX.; taken t1168!;pp . foripey6 . q - qaupttalliy P. D. dATLIN-, Clara Conieriti los North of dithietspOtb_Pa. ILL. ritArzttrAartilin all Undo of *Ara & datoinet-Weirbi-, wo mt • tit CAN 6¢Ch A 3„ + 'FLAG. and WINDSOR j - CSAIRS;:, - CANE-SEAT BUSTON,IIIIIIMIN SEWING mid TABLE - Cif BS; , SMALL . E.OOKLNG CHAIRS, Eund BAR.-ROO3I . CHAIES. ..= tilikAUS, - --.• 81101tETARtti; 7 = ME Table • ,• - °4 ' llg tlN'i; • - • Cratlle;, - • - Common flnd Cottage Beds etia litOpairini4cMo on the "shortest tigLiaaj anii it the mint 1r orkManlike tmann9tll I,Pr U R. N INa Hone mmediately and to order. Alt ,ordeili promptly attended to, -Pleat° olrb tii9 ri oalli and eta.mine.for yourstlf.' • - • March 20: Manufacturer. - 4; et . • D. IE. .01AISTED-Sz CO (0. }lt OttSiei dill. et eetifeltlt a jolt NOW lIECHIVING E A LAktig s'ldek dP eitittrat Berrijagrigt, adapted to the wants of . this ;aunty,- all of 1 : - which will be sold, at they,_ 1.. Lowest -Prteesi Foik-1400ir4 - 41.i ;5 :',,:',.,;..,2 I or on Tlllll.to prompt Ming cuatomers.. 'An exainination of aciods and comparison-of the guiltily and price witti Mat of other erii tabliihtnent in the. County, is , solicited: - • . Intddition to the ustinl - stock of - Drk GoCIA4 {Clothing,' ' " '•-• • .- - - - Boots Bfr Slitiedi • '" GrOcerted, • • atookert . . •-•:, • ~ • ______.- formerly kept nttfie stoic:43lo. E.. 001.9 TFRi is ufferefi - a full stock of ardWEire4 • • tioli:4-1:X.:Ail:0 1 . Provisions, Clover and Timothy See d, Via"ll-6nd Window Paper s Paints 4sl._.Oils andiu fact, nearly; eyCry thing 'rnnted • • is by the lieople of Lilo Uritil better lirtA . ngettlenfs-tatt fA3mttfi,titir I;rovisiong., Feed l fited,Othei heavir oriieles wilj he Rej)i, at; tbe . itore tire Orerls oevtiplecl by . #.S". 00t*Effet4V' - -; I GIVE"I3'S A' 01aLt, ' • 7. 1 CHARLES: NAININOf 131.-0 iS7L Fff, ZoVrtli - s.trfety< ate4.West'Stteeti, Cowie:open, is, pro: pled to do all,kindi of "work:io Mir wit ' tstiitTerifs6ifizt4. `.7 • , IEZRASTARKWE,A-Tli pAtt;.,..; :"'.-: BtAcKEMlTn;:would ilesifilr,tAlf 6 VA l ,• 6 o l - - : , icliers,aftid ilk. public gendritgy Alit h*ink# - rektatlfiliett le Ai* in the - birillit*Affilitr_ ext k ' *l.O - 47tittvielit,y Benj.itetii),frizr stlttlfeti .. ' poet; *lmre Eig....;TFilt,b ll Oes - se4 - , tlf;`, -' kitids'ef 13tactiithiMit off Ms m . - . abVe fermi. 'Luni)tet, :6ffiktgei,: .., "..... '44E , of Pred4re taken,llt! :cT....01:11.1.:7 - . ,„#!- -svo lk. - :,' _; d 4.^.14, .0 , ;. i- ' • ' * ' -'• -.' ..,, - -t- - '''' ---; 0 reed;